In 1895, Lenin and several other Marxist followers formed the Union of Struggle for the Emancipation of the Working Class. The Union was seen as akin to a trade union which was illegal under the Tsarist regime. Lenin and some others were quickly arrested. He spent a year in prison then was exiled to Siberia for three years from 1897 to 1900.
Vladmir lenin went to Finland after being exiled in Russia
Lenin was never exiled from Germany. He had been living in exile in Switzerland but it was from Russia not Germany. After the February Russian Revolution, Germany helped Lenin return to Russia from Switzerland through Germany and Finland. Lenin wasn't being exiled from Switzerland or Germany. He was being returned to Russia to foment revolution so as to get Russia out of World War 1.
Lenin was arrested in 1897 for forming an illegal trade union. He was sentenced to a year in prison and exiled to Siberia until 1900.
When Lenin was exiled to Siberia in 1898 he was permitted to bring Nadezhda Krupskaya, another Bolshevik who was herself awaiting sentencing, with him, but only on condition that he marry her.
i think he was exiled once to siberia and then exiled again to Switzerland because he was found to be a marxiste revolutionist Lenin was exiled in 1897 to Shushenskoe, Siberia for 3 years. It was on the River Lena, which is what gave him the idea for the name Lenin. After his release he continued his revolutionary activity. In order to keep from being arrested again he went into self-imposed exile where he continued to write revolutionary articles and books.
Lenin was exiled to one of the more agreeable places in Siberia, a small town on the River Lena. At the time he was still Vladimir I. Ulyanov, but his time spent at the River Lena influenced him to adopt the name "Lenin."
The name has no specific meaning. It is thought that it comes from the River Lena, which flows through Siberia. Lenin had been exiled there from 1897 to 1900. He began using the name in 1901.
Leon Trotsky (1879-1940) qualifies as such.
Lenin was sent to Shushenskoe, Siberia near the Lena River in a not too harsh part of the country. One author called it the Siberian Riviera, although that may have been tongue in cheek.
Lenin was arrested in 1897 because he and several others organized a workers trade union when trade unions under the Tsar were illegal. He went to prison for a year and was exiled to Siberia for three years.
Many exiled Marxists and communists lived in safety in Western Europe. Trotsky first met Lenin in London. This was after Trotsky had served time in Siberia for revolutionary activities. They soon became friends and shared revolutionary ideas.
Answer this question… He exiled and executed huge numbers of political enemies.